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A Renormalization Group Procedure for Fiber Bundle Models
We introduce two versions of a renormalization group scheme for the equal
load sharing fiber bundle model. The renormalization group is based on
formulating the fiber bundle model in the language of damage mechanics. A
central concept is the work performed on the fiber bundle to produce a given
damage. The renormalization group conserves this work. In the first version of
the renormalization group, we take advantage of ordering the strength of the
individual fibers. This procedure, which is the simpler one, gives EXACT
results -but cannot be generalized to other fiber bundle models such as the
local load sharing one. The second renormalization group scheme based on the
physical location of the individual fibers may be generalized to other fiber
bundle models.Comment: 9 pages, 12 figure
Phase transition in fiber bundle models with recursive dynamics
We study the phase transition in a class of fiber bundle models in which the
fiber strengths are distributed randomly within a finite interval and global
load sharing is assumed. The dynamics is expressed as recursion relations for
the redistribution of the applied stress and the evolution of the surviving
fraction of fibers. We show that an irreversible phase transition of
second-order occurs, from a phase of partial failure to a phase of total
failure, when the initial applied stress just exceeds a critical value. The
phase transition is characterised by static and dynamic critical properties. We
calculate exactly the critical value of the initial stress for three models of
this kind, each with a different distribution of fiber strengths. We derive the
exact expressions for the order parameter, the susceptibility to changes in the
initial applied sress and the critical relaxation of the surviving fraction of
fibers for all the three models. The static and dynamic critical exponents
obtained from these expressions are found to be universal.Comment: 15 pages (REVTeX4); 7 figures (eps); title and abstract modified;
paragraph of discussion added before section VI; three new references
included; to appear in Phys. Rev. E (2003